The author was killed by Roland Barthes in 1968 in the essay "The Death of the Author". This was an act of euthanasia, forming part of a larger poststructuralist project of putting down obdurate rhetorical practices in literature, where the endorsement of myths like authenticity, the representational value of language, the idea of the final analysis, according to Barthes, had unreasonably governed the ways in which literature was written, read and understood. The author figured as a mark of power, as the authority of a closed sign-system, dictating, or centralising, the ways in which a text must be read. With the author over and done with and the general rhetorical ploys of narration demasked, stripping language to represent nothing but its...
The Author died in Paris in 1967 by the hand of Roland Barthes, in his (in)famous essay “The Death o...
In this paper the author discusses a problem of return of the author, which has been accentuated in...
How does one state in words the impossibility of writing? How does one translate an author who has d...
The author was killed by Roland Barthes in 1968 in the essay "The Death of the Author". This was an ...
The author was killed by Roland Barthes in 1968 in the essay "The Death of the Author". This was an ...
This article outlines selected shifts in thinking about authorship and authority that have occurred ...
This thesis proposes that the death of the author is neither a desirable, nor properly attainable g...
Fifty years ago, Roland Barthes declared the death of the author, setting the terms for a continuing...
Fifty years ago, Roland Barthes declared the death of the author, setting the terms for a continuing...
The Author died in Paris in 1967 by the hand of Roland Barthes, in his (in)famous essay “The Death o...
The Author died in Paris in 1967 by the hand of Roland Barthes, in his (in)famous essay “The Death o...
Diploma thesis "I become speech." Death and Return of the Author in the Perspective of Philosophy of...
Despite the title of Roland Barthes’ essay “The Death of the Author,” its treatment of literature is...
The article analyzes Kierkegaard’s authorial strategies of polynomity and pseudonymity, and the mult...
Some six years after the publication his much celebrated essay, ‘The Death of the Author’, Roland Ba...
The Author died in Paris in 1967 by the hand of Roland Barthes, in his (in)famous essay “The Death o...
In this paper the author discusses a problem of return of the author, which has been accentuated in...
How does one state in words the impossibility of writing? How does one translate an author who has d...
The author was killed by Roland Barthes in 1968 in the essay "The Death of the Author". This was an ...
The author was killed by Roland Barthes in 1968 in the essay "The Death of the Author". This was an ...
This article outlines selected shifts in thinking about authorship and authority that have occurred ...
This thesis proposes that the death of the author is neither a desirable, nor properly attainable g...
Fifty years ago, Roland Barthes declared the death of the author, setting the terms for a continuing...
Fifty years ago, Roland Barthes declared the death of the author, setting the terms for a continuing...
The Author died in Paris in 1967 by the hand of Roland Barthes, in his (in)famous essay “The Death o...
The Author died in Paris in 1967 by the hand of Roland Barthes, in his (in)famous essay “The Death o...
Diploma thesis "I become speech." Death and Return of the Author in the Perspective of Philosophy of...
Despite the title of Roland Barthes’ essay “The Death of the Author,” its treatment of literature is...
The article analyzes Kierkegaard’s authorial strategies of polynomity and pseudonymity, and the mult...
Some six years after the publication his much celebrated essay, ‘The Death of the Author’, Roland Ba...
The Author died in Paris in 1967 by the hand of Roland Barthes, in his (in)famous essay “The Death o...
In this paper the author discusses a problem of return of the author, which has been accentuated in...
How does one state in words the impossibility of writing? How does one translate an author who has d...